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AS Aerospace Begins Construction on New Palmdale Facility, Kicking Off City’s Aerospace Incentive Program
PALMDALE, CA — AS Aerospace broke ground on a new, two-phase, 90,000-square-foot manufacturing facility in Palmdale on Thursday, Oct. 16, marking the first project delivered under the City’s Palmdale Aerospace Incentive Program (PAIP).

As the inaugural PAIP project, the investment is expected to create 150 quality jobs and expand the City’s role as a hub for aerospace innovation. The company is relocating and expanding its precision manufacturing and advanced component production from Santa Clarita to Palmdale. The groundbreaking took place at the northwest corner of Division Street and Grand Cypress Avenue during a private celebration event.

“This is an extraordinary moment for Palmdale and a powerful validation of our vision for aerospace excellence,” said Mayor Pro Tem Laura Bettencourt. “AS Aerospace’s decision to make Palmdale its home demonstrates the strength of our business climate, and as the inaugural recipient of our PAIP, they’re bringing opportunity, economic vitality and a brighter future to our City.”

Hospital Honors Its History with Visit from First Twins Born in 1955
In a heartwarming celebration of legacy and community, Antelope Valley Medical Center marked its 70th anniversary by inviting a very special pair of guests: the first set of twins ever born at the hospital. Now celebrating their own 70th birthday, one of the twins returned to the place where their lives began, joining the hospital’s leadership team and staff members in commemorating seven decades of compassionate care.

Born in 1955, just days after the hospital first opened its doors, Alan and Bryan Herring were the first twins delivered at then called Antelope Valley Hospital. Their birth marked a milestone in the hospital’s early history, and Alan’s return today symbolized the enduring connection between the hospital and the community it serves.

“Inviting back the first twins born at our hospital is a powerful reminder of the deep roots we’ve established in this community,” said Edward Mirzabegian, Chief Executive Officer of Antelope Valley Medical Center. “As we continue celebrating our 70 years of service, we honor the generations of families who have entrusted us with their care.”

The celebration included a birthday cake, lunch, and a tour of the hospital’s modern facilities, including a visit to the floor he was born on.

City of Lancaster and Law Enforcement Partners Crack Down on Unlicensed Smoke Shops Selling Dangerous and Unregulated Products
Joint operation targets unsafe hemp, cannabis, and tobacco products marketed toward children; multiple weapons and illegal items seized.

The City of Lancaster, in coordination with the Lancaster Police Department (LPD) and the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration (CDTFA), has launched a citywide, multi-agency enforcement operation targeting smoke shops selling unregulated, unsafe, and illegal products.

The operation — conducted in partnership with the California Department of Cannabis Control (DCC), Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, and Los Angeles County Probation — underscores the City’s commitment to protecting public health and holding bad actors accountable.

The operation, which spanned four days, resulted in 20 completed inspections, 17 store citations issued, and 17 store seizures completed. Among the items seized were 168 boxes of illicit cigarettes and other tobacco products and 21 boxes of unlicensed cannabis products.

“These products might look like candy or snacks, but they’re not — they’re dangerous,” said Vice Mayor Marvin Crist. “If you’re selling products that put our community at risk, we’re coming for you. Lancaster is a City that protects its own, especially our kids.”

The City of Lancaster’s Halloween Haunt Returns This Weekend!
Join us Saturday, October 18, for a frightfully fun evening of free family festivities.

The City of Lancaster invites residents and visitors to celebrate the spooky season at the 2025 Halloween Haunt, returning Saturday, October 18, from 4 to 8 p.m. at the Lancaster National Soccer Center, Field #30 (43000 30th St. E, Lancaster, CA 93535).

This free, family-friendly event promises a ghoulishly good time for guests of all ages — featuring trick-or-treating, pumpkin decorating, costume contests, carnival games, live entertainment, and more.

“Halloween Haunt is one of Lancaster’s favorite fall traditions — a time for families to come together, have fun, and make lasting memories,” said Vice Mayor Marvin Crist. “We’re thrilled to bring it back even bigger and better this year.”

The 2025 Halloween Haunt will feature an array of spellbinding activities, including trick-or-treating through the Halloween village, creative pumpkin decorating, and lively costume contests where participants can compete for medals across multiple age categories. Guests can also explore two festive mazes — one family-friendly and one with a spookier twist — enjoy the Ghostly Creations craft area, and play carnival-style Harvest Haunt Games perfect for kids and families alike.

“Wicked” Brings a Magical Experience to the Palmdale Amphitheater on October 17th
PALMDALE, CA — The City of Palmdale invites families to defy gravity and join the magic at Palmdale’s Fall Movie Night on Friday, Oct. 17, featuring the beloved sing-along version of the movie-musical, “Wicked” under the desert stars. The enchanting evening promises to be popular throughout the land with a costume parade, themed craft stations and a trick-or-treat trail that will transform the Amphitheater into an autumn wonderland.

The evening of family-friendly entertainment kicks off at 5 p.m. Young wizards and witches are encouraged to show off their costumes at a festive parade before enjoying craft stations inspired by “Wicked” and autumn-themed activities. A trick-or-treat trail will delight kids with multiple stops offering candy, small toys and goodies.

“This evening highlights the wonder of fall while capturing the creativity and spirit that make Palmdale a wonderful place to call home,” said Mayor Pro Tem Laura Bettencourt. “We’re providing families with affordable entertainment that celebrates our community values and gives us something special to look forward to this fall.”

Step Into the Spotlight: Palmdale Playhouse Brings ‘Cabaret’ to Life
PALMDALE, CA — The Palmdale Playhouse is excited to “willkommen” Palmdale Repertory Theatre’s production of the Tony Award-winning musical “Cabaret,” running Oct. 17-19 and Oct. 24-26, which transforms the theater into the seductive and dangerous world of 1930s Berlin and its notorious Kit Kat Club.

The electrifying production invites the audience to step into a decadent atmosphere where outcasts and artists defiantly celebrate life as the grasp of the Third Reich closes in around them. This powerful musical captures the intoxicating energy of a society dancing on the brink of catastrophe as music and joy become acts of resistance against rising fascism and antisemitism in 1931 Berlin.

Experience the legendary songs and choreography that earned the original 1966 Broadway production eight Tony Awards and the New York Drama Critics’ Circle Award for Best Musical during its 1,165-performance run.

$18.5 Million Transformation Expands Sam Yellen Park
Ribbon Cutting October 14

PALMDALE, CA — The City of Palmdale is thrilled to announce the grand opening of Phase II of Sam Yellen Park, a stunning $18.5 million investment that reimagines public recreation in our community. Residents are invited to join the celebration and ribbon cutting on Tuesday, Oct. 14, at 11 a.m. at 5100 E. Ave. S, as the City unveils a dynamic new chapter for one of Palmdale’s premier parks.

This transformative expansion doubles the park’s footprint to 24.5 acres, turning once-undeveloped land into a world-class destination for families, athletes and community gatherings. Made possible through Park Development funds, Measure A and Measure AV, this milestone project reflects Palmdale’s deep commitment to building vibrant spaces that bring people together.

“This remarkable transformation elevates our community’s recreational opportunities,” said Mayor Pro Tem Laura Bettencourt. “Sam Yellen Park stands as a testament to our City’s commitment to investing in our parks. Everyone will find something to love here.”

At the heart of the expansion are seven premier futsal courts, with a mix of natural and artificial turf, making Sam Yellen Park the region’s largest futsal hub. The park is set to become a magnet for local leagues, tournaments and athletes of all ages.

 
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